Kids first time flying! The Isaacs family is off to the World Archery Tournament in Daytona Beach, FL.
Also, it’s Sawyer’s birthday! He’s the one praying on takeoff. 🤣
I take no joy in seeing @michiganstateu in shambles (genuinely), but the reaction of them losing J Batt give me a lot of excitement for @universityofky getting him.
Very excited for the coming season as we enter a new era.
Call me logical, but I think we live in a world where poverty has and always will exist, and where capitalism has contributed an overwhelming net positive on humanity and the quality of life.
I’m confident most people expressing envy do nothing personally to address poverty.
“…the GOP played an error-free game, topping the Democrats 11-2 under the lights and in front of thousands of Capitol Hill staffers, sponsors, and their families.”
All on good fun, though! Great charity effort.
It's time for Trump to resolve the conflict in Iran, open the Strait of Hormuz and start remembering his "America first" promise so our people can actually get ahead.
A few years from now, future doctors and lawyers will walk into classrooms where a parking lot sits today.
That transformation officially began this week in Covington as ground was broken for the Commonwealth Center for Biomedical Excellence. The center will bring Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law and the University of Kentucky College of Medicine's Northern Kentucky campus together under one roof. No other project like it exists anywhere in the country.
“This project is unique in the country,” said NKU Chase College of Law Dean Judith Darr. “Sen. (Chris) McDaniel’s vision to bring together two professional schools across two universities in a single space is novel, and will be the first of its kind in the nation. I’m sure it will be a model that other institutions will follow.”
Sen. McDaniel and the Kentucky General Assembly backed that vision with a $125 million investment, including $10 million for planning and design and $115 million for construction. Our Senate budget chair helped lead that effort, joined by Sen. Shelley Funke Frommeyer and other local leaders committed to strengthening northern Kentucky's future.
This investment reaches far beyond bricks and mortar. The new facility will expand medical school enrollment capacity by 40 percent, help train more physicians for Kentucky communities, strengthen the region's legal workforce and create new opportunities for research, innovation and economic growth.
At the groundbreaking, McDaniel put it simply:
"Leaders have to invest in the future, not dwell in the past."
That is exactly what this project does. It takes a long-term view, creates opportunities for the next generation and puts taxpayer dollars to work in a way that can benefit Kentucky for decades to come.
“This is a testament to what can happen when people set aside all of their individual interests and work cooperatively to create lasting opportunities for Kentuckians,” - Sen. McDaniel
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Democrats will speak about trying to be more normal in one breath and then go cozy up to elites the next.
I wonder if @HillaryClinton will be attending?
Guess Central Kentucky is a little too quaint for the East Coast liberal elite crowd to visit. Instead, @ZachDemboKY is jetting off to Nantucket to kiss the ring and mingle with the same wealthy coastal donors who were calling Kentucky voters “deplorables.”
#MORE | In a follow-up email Tuesday night at 9:01pm Liggins rescinded his original request to the Fayette County Board of Education chair, clarifying that “due to the apparent misunderstanding and misinterpretation of my correspondence, I hereby withdraw and rescind my request to engage in discussions regarding a potential separation…and respectfully request that the special called meeting be canceled.
I remain the Superintendent of Fayette County Public Schools and will continue to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of that position.”
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@hasanthehun Mayor Mamdani was there too, but it’s of course a preposterous notion that he and the vast majority of the crowd that supports democratic socialism is somehow to blame.
Not saying it’s necessary for POTUS to attend game 3 of the Finals, but a few things are certain.
1. Historic game for @nyknicks fans
2. @realDonaldTrump is a fan & has been for decades
3. He’s been the victim of attempted murder numerous times, so the security is a baseline.